Please check out the wiki and let me know what you think. I am completely inexperienced with this, and it is not exactly an intuitive process It is a work in process, and any help that anyone wishes to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Looks good.
Great content! The only thing I would change: remove the urls and embed them in the links. For example, [http://meetlinux.com Our Home Page]. This will especially make the tables look nicer.
Links have been redone. I'm not sure if there is a way to drop the little icon next to the link, but the label is not embedded with the link. (It was a quicker and easier fix than I thought )
oh yeah. i think it's a big improvement. it looks great!
Originally Posted by bfledderjohn Please check out the wiki and let me know what you think. I am completely inexperienced with this, and it is not exactly an intuitive process It is a work in process, and any help that anyone wishes to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Hi I was just wondering how you have set up this wiki, as we are trying to create one for our company. For right now we have decided to just create a VM machine with Ubuntu running which will has a server that is running twiki. Any ideas on what we can do with this? Thanks, Sean
The Wiki is actually hosted by Ubuntu. We just set up our pages. There may be some people here that can give you more info, and I will try to find some good info for you?
Originally Posted by pilothaz Hi I was just wondering how you have set up this wiki, as we are trying to create one for our company. For right now we have decided to just create a VM machine with Ubuntu running which will has a server that is running twiki. Any ideas on what we can do with this? Thanks, Sean There are a few wiki's in the Ubuntu repositories, so that might be your best bet (at least to start with.)
Originally Posted by pilothaz Hi I was just wondering how you have set up this wiki, as we are trying to create one for our company. For right now we have decided to just create a VM machine with Ubuntu running which will has a server that is running twiki. Any ideas on what we can do with this? Thanks, Sean It really depends on your needs. I've worked with companies that are small and tiddlywiki works just fine. Then I have other's that are using mediawiki with various enhancements. It comes down to a few things, mainly is it customer facing and what flexiblity do you need?
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